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Kohl said yesterday although the coronagraph is now a "complete instrument." it still needs "minor modifications and performance testing." The group will devote the next eight months to perfecting it.
Luise Vosgerchian, chairman of the Music Department, said yesterday the new director, when named, would devote four-fifths of his time to the choral groups and one-fifth of his time to the Music Department. She would not confirm Marvin's appointment, however.
Berman said he hopes CUE's planned establishment of a prize for teaching for non-tenured faculty would "provide incentives for junior professors to devote more attention and time to teaching as a worthwhile end in itself."
In a surprise shift, Frank J. Weissbecker is appointed chief of the Harvard Police, replacing William Lee, who says he plans to devote himself full-time to "keeping my pitching arm in shape." Best-selling author Sherman Holcombe is appointed acting director of University Food Services.
Not even the most ardent oceanographer is likely to devote whole weeks to this huge tome on the wet 75% of the earth's surface. But anyone who is interested in the ocean-from Jacques Cousteau to the vacationing urbanite curious about the formation of a beach-should enjoy...